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MBA - Supply Chain Management Track

Organizations all around the world are looking for skilled professionals in the field of supply chain management to keep things running efficiently and effectively, even in a changing, fast-paced environment. The supply chain management field has experienced significant growth in recent years, creating new opportunities specifically for graduates with specialized MBA degrees.

As a supply chain manager, you'll be expected to spot complications and generate effective solutions to move your organization's corporate strategy forward. Quinnipiac University's online MBA supply chain management track helps you build those skills and prepares you for a highly rewarding professional career in purchasing, operations, transportation, logistics, supply chain management or other similar fields.

Curriculum

When you pursue the MBA supply chain management track, you'll earn the same number of credits as Quinnipiac University's traditional MBA program. The first 34 credits of the track are the MBA core requirements. You can then take specialized courses that focus on supply chain management to complete the 46 credits you need to earn your MBA.

Required Core Courses (25 credits):

Course

Title

Credits

MBA 601

Foundations for Decision Making

1

MBA 615

Managing the Decision Making Process

3

MBA 620

Financial and Managerial Accounting for Decision Making

3

MBA 625

Organizational Behavior and Leadership for Decision Makers

3

MBA 635

Decision Making for Business Operations

3

MBA 640

Financial Decision Making

3

MBA 645

Marketing Decision Making

3

MBA 660

Decision Making in a Global Economy

3

MBA 690

Integrated Strategic Decision Making Capstone

3

Decision Making Tools (choose one - 3 credits):

EC 600

Managerial Economics

3

CIS 600

Information Systems Strategy

3

MBA 610

Business Decision Analysis

3

Supply Chain Management Track Courses* (18 credits):

MG 640

Strategic Sourcing & Supply Management

3

MG 641

Operations & Supply Chain Management

3

MG 642

Transportation Management

3

MK 615

Managing Marketing Channels

3

Electives (6 credits required)

3

*Under advisement, students may select alternative courses related to supply chain based on their own professional and career interests Examples of courses that have been used for this purpose in the past include CIS 625-ERP Design and Implementation and IB 623-International Business Negotiation.